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>> maria, we have every expectation the damage across the dallas-ft. worth metroplex is going to be widespread. we do not have any injuries or fatalities reported yet confirmed but the -- based on what we see in the pictures, it would be very surprising if this has not just been a tragic day there. widespread damage from southeast of dallas where another cell is moving over hutchins and the lancaster area where they had tremendous damage this afternoon and another cell as well moving towards dfw and the arlington area where a tornado was confirmed earlier on and we know there was damage there. from help kol ter pictures we're seeing from every corner of the middle part of the metroplex, up towards plano and extending up towards dallas as well, we expect more to come in. >> and in terms of the damage, i want to reiterate, there have been no fatalities. is there correct? >> that's the information that we have at this point. again, though, i would just -- it would be very surprising given the fact that we see on video tractor-trailers being picked up and
>> maria, we have every expectation the damage across the dallas-ft. worth metroplex is going to be widespread. we do not have any injuries or fatalities reported yet confirmed but the -- based on what we see in the pictures, it would be very surprising if this has not just been a tragic day there. widespread damage from southeast of dallas where another cell is moving over hutchins and the lancaster area where they had tremendous damage this afternoon and another cell as well moving...
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. >> richard fisher joining us have dallas. >>> 40 minutes left, the do you up five points right now. >>> is cisco starting to feel the pinch of the fiscal cliff? >>> meantime, cisco has been a hot stock recently up nearly 12% in the last few weeks, is it time to get on board once again? of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] .... [ yawning sound ] >>> welcome back, the nasdaq getting a calf boost from starbucks and cisco. >> yes, we're calling did a caffeine high, taking mcdon
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the savings and loan crisis where we got over 1,000 felony convictions, just of major cases, just the dallas task force had over 100 professionals. the numbers can't be released, but we know where the agents are being assigned in the current crisis and it isn't to looking at any of the major entities. there's no evidence there was a grand jury or that anybody like me was hired in the investigation. i know the professionals they would have hired. this appears to be more of the same, no investigations, nobody held accountable. >> bethany, so bill, do you think this administration gave goldman a pass? >> this administration and the last administration have given everybody a pass. look at 25 years of statistics. they're available in terms of financial fraud, prosecutions are down by more than half from 25 years ago, and the balm administration is prosecuting at a lower rate than the bush administration. >> bethany, you this administration, why would they be giving goldman a pass. and be prosecuting fewer white collar crimes? >> i don't think anybody is giving them a pass. i think integrity needs
the savings and loan crisis where we got over 1,000 felony convictions, just of major cases, just the dallas task force had over 100 professionals. the numbers can't be released, but we know where the agents are being assigned in the current crisis and it isn't to looking at any of the major entities. there's no evidence there was a grand jury or that anybody like me was hired in the investigation. i know the professionals they would have hired. this appears to be more of the same, no...
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if you bought that stock and held it since the dallas-ft. worth-com boom, you're not a happy camper. very visual in front of you. >>> who knew these stocks were doing so well. look at shares of simon property group. they are moving up today after blowing out earnings. simon is the nation's largest mall operator and developer. the stock's up about 20% year-to-date. by the way, also went to the gm investor corp., their quarterly filing, this is general motors investment corp. single biggest stock holding. shares of vf corp. also up about 20% year-to-date. the company reporting out of the park earnings on a big rise in revenues. and who knew mastercard was doing so well this year? they're up about 23%. >>> coming up, the big business of the other draft. you know, the nfl football draft? seems kind of anticlimactic after our stock draft. >> totally. and why didn't any traders pick priceline? too expensive? we're going to debate whether priceline's run to $1,000 a share is going to stall out. that's coming up. >>> before we head to break, here's
if you bought that stock and held it since the dallas-ft. worth-com boom, you're not a happy camper. very visual in front of you. >>> who knew these stocks were doing so well. look at shares of simon property group. they are moving up today after blowing out earnings. simon is the nation's largest mall operator and developer. the stock's up about 20% year-to-date. by the way, also went to the gm investor corp., their quarterly filing, this is general motors investment corp. single...
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labor is up with a median increase of 4% according to a survey of dallas area builders by texas-based residential strategies. we have interesting responses on the blog saying why not just raise the prices, wages of the workers. the builders say their margins are squeezed. they have to stay in competition with the foreclosures and raising them too high they don't meet the appraisals in today's tight mortgage market. tyler? >> that's an issue as appraisers look at the screws on the houses. next guest says, diana, hang on for a minute. do not be fooled by the data or overscared sometimes. here now dolly lens, number one real estate agent in the country. over the years to lots of people who are what they call bold-faced names, dolly. i want to be clear here. in the tease we talked about the concern of administration housing data. it's not -- are we right? characterizing it that way or not? >> no, no, no. just the housing data. the nar or case schilling, radar logic. whatever data it is, it should be moving in the right direction. >> you're not alleging anybody in the government is manipul
labor is up with a median increase of 4% according to a survey of dallas area builders by texas-based residential strategies. we have interesting responses on the blog saying why not just raise the prices, wages of the workers. the builders say their margins are squeezed. they have to stay in competition with the foreclosures and raising them too high they don't meet the appraisals in today's tight mortgage market. tyler? >> that's an issue as appraisers look at the screws on the houses....
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spreading a little bit farther east, dallas toward houston, you'll be ending the week on a wet note, but the good news is with all the rain. >> back here on wall street, we'll be focusing on jobs. weekly claims due at 8:30 eastern and wells fargo he senior economist mark vitner joining us. we're looking at 370,000 jobless claims. what's your take, do you think it will be a little hotter, a little colder? >> it's a hard number to get right. we had the surprise drop last week and i think people are looking to revert back to the average of the last four weeks. >> i've seen some traders say that that's a reason for big concern. from an economic perspective, what do you think? >> it would probably only be concern for a few minutes because people aren't watching claims that much. when we got below 400, stayed below 400, i think that we're 370, somewhere in that range is about right. the economy seems to be muddling along at about 2%. and if it went back up to 36thre seeing more of a slow down, but so far most of the problem is coming from overseas. >> people are wondering if it's real or i
spreading a little bit farther east, dallas toward houston, you'll be ending the week on a wet note, but the good news is with all the rain. >> back here on wall street, we'll be focusing on jobs. weekly claims due at 8:30 eastern and wells fargo he senior economist mark vitner joining us. we're looking at 370,000 jobless claims. what's your take, do you think it will be a little hotter, a little colder? >> it's a hard number to get right. we had the surprise drop last week and i...
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dallas fed president richard fisher will be our special guest for an hour, this starts at 7:00 eastern time. fisher as you may know have been a vocal opponent of additional easing. but if you looked at the voting last time around, only one dissenter. we have a lot to talk to him about. also the financials, last week we talked to legendary voices in the industry, leaders sure to be in the history books. our guests included sheila bair, former wells fargo ceo. today we will hear it first right here at 6:40 eastern time. plus the story everyone is buzzing did this morning, including all of us right here onset, comments from mitt romney at a closed door fund-raiser back in may. he says the recorded remarks were as he puts it not eloquently stated, but is he not backing town . we'll listen to the full tape and talk to john harwood. plus donald trump reacts. first let's get you up to speed on the headlines. for that we turn to andrew. >> appreciate that. joe mentioned fedex earlier. the company will be posting its fiscal first quarter results this morning. the largest air cargo shipper alrea
dallas fed president richard fisher will be our special guest for an hour, this starts at 7:00 eastern time. fisher as you may know have been a vocal opponent of additional easing. but if you looked at the voting last time around, only one dissenter. we have a lot to talk to him about. also the financials, last week we talked to legendary voices in the industry, leaders sure to be in the history books. our guests included sheila bair, former wells fargo ceo. today we will hear it first right...
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together start-ups from all over the state of texas, austin, san antonio and houston and right here in dallas. we thought no better place to do it than to pitch a two-minute drill on the giant cowboys vision behind us here. but highlighting some of the great start-ups that are here. all the net job growth that's happened in the country in the last 30 years has happened from companies that are less than five years old. we're going to build these companies growing up all around the united states, they'll step up and bring america to the next game. that's what start-up america is all about helping these communities like texas raise their game and bring start-ups to the forefront. >> steve, you mentioned there was bisupport to create this organization. it is important to note no fund governmenting is behind it. >> this is a totally private sector effort to start-up america partners. the jobs act passed by partisan support and the need for bipartisan support around high-skilled immigration in particularpy half of the people coming to our universities for advanced degrees, ph.ds and masters are fro
together start-ups from all over the state of texas, austin, san antonio and houston and right here in dallas. we thought no better place to do it than to pitch a two-minute drill on the giant cowboys vision behind us here. but highlighting some of the great start-ups that are here. all the net job growth that's happened in the country in the last 30 years has happened from companies that are less than five years old. we're going to build these companies growing up all around the united states,...
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we have an exclusive interview with dallas fed pet jrichard fibber. and the interview of the morning you do not want to miss. it is a crazy story we've been talking about for the past two weeks. john mcafee will be joining us live on camera at 8:40 a.m. eastern. we're going to get the latest chapter in this mystery that has murder, mayhem and suspension. his life is the movie of the week, if you will, and we will have it live right here at 8:40. please, do not miss that. let's get you caught up on some of the other headlines this morning. house speaker john boehner and president obama met for the second time this week. both parties are trying to avoid the fiscal cliff. the men had a frank discussion and the lines of communication remain open, although no specific details were released. the meeting came after frustration in washington. this was house speaker boehner earlier in the day. >> republicans want to solve this problem by getting the spending line down. the president wants to pretend the spending isn't a problem. that's why we don't have an agr
we have an exclusive interview with dallas fed pet jrichard fibber. and the interview of the morning you do not want to miss. it is a crazy story we've been talking about for the past two weeks. john mcafee will be joining us live on camera at 8:40 a.m. eastern. we're going to get the latest chapter in this mystery that has murder, mayhem and suspension. his life is the movie of the week, if you will, and we will have it live right here at 8:40. please, do not miss that. let's get you caught up...
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dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. don't forget today at 9:40 eastern time vice presidential candidate paul ryan is going to be joining cnbc to talk about the jobs numbers. >>> we're back. we're counting down to the number of the morning jobs predictions from our panel of experts. diane swank, mark zandi, mark cuban is also in the house. we have a lot to talk about this morning. austan goolsbee. ask me. [ male announcer ] if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. [ male announcer ] ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. [ male announcer ] these are real tempur advanced ergo owners. find one for yourself. try your friends on facebook. see what they have to say unedited. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattre
dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. don't forget today at 9:40 eastern time vice presidential candidate paul ryan is going to be joining cnbc to talk about the jobs numbers. >>> we're back. we're counting down to the number of the morning jobs predictions from our panel of experts. diane swank, mark zandi, mark cuban is also in the house. we have a lot to talk about this morning. austan goolsbee. ask me. [ male announcer ] if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what...
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louis, dallas and albuquerque. the goal, to bring you a realistic example of what's out there and where prices stand and are heading. that's coming up in about 30 minutes, sue. >>> indeed, it is, ty. before that, let's talk about playing the housing market. kim forest of fort pitt capital group with us all week. i wonder, given the percentage gains that diana outlined in some of those housing stocks, would you step in? >> not directly. we're, you know, adverse to momentum markets and stay away from that but there's other ways to play the housing boom. >> how would you do it? >> well, we would look at companies with some exposure. not only to other industries but housing. and then, we'd also look for companies with exposure to both existing homes and new homes so a company like ingersol rand and a security company, as well as ge that used to be the parent of this company -- >> right. >> you know, again, with security and appliances. so everybody needs appliances and security regardless of if they have a new or exist
louis, dallas and albuquerque. the goal, to bring you a realistic example of what's out there and where prices stand and are heading. that's coming up in about 30 minutes, sue. >>> indeed, it is, ty. before that, let's talk about playing the housing market. kim forest of fort pitt capital group with us all week. i wonder, given the percentage gains that diana outlined in some of those housing stocks, would you step in? >> not directly. we're, you know, adverse to momentum markets...
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dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. >>> welcome back. let 'see the "squawk on the street" gang at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer, who is the gang for the moment. >> gang of one. >> jim, you look tense. what's going on? >> i'm trying to figure out whether i have to do it in yiddish or english. i have to switch back and forth. >> that's a classic. andrew -- you know who taught me those terms? ted david. >> ted david. >> he taught me both of those. >> i found today eye-opening, because we talked about mother's genitals and yiddish. we were i was going to talk unemployment claims, but we can go anywhere you you want. >> let's talk about walmart and sears. >> extraser i think told the story right earlier when he was on your show. se
dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. >>> welcome back. let 'see the "squawk on the street" gang at the new york stock exchange. jim...
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and then dallas fed president richard fisher. we'll ask him about interest rates and the future of the financial industry. "squawk box" will be right back. foragers, those fishermen... e for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partners, and the community amazing things happen. to me, that's the membership effect. wow. this is new. yep, i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most -- the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or we'll help you find a local partner. great. keep it moving, honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to
and then dallas fed president richard fisher. we'll ask him about interest rates and the future of the financial industry. "squawk box" will be right back. foragers, those fishermen... e for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my...
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the other side, we had richard fisher from dallas speaking today, is dead set against it i just don't believe, steve, in the face of that kind of opposition, with the numbers going the way they've been going, that bernanke would pull the trigger on that. >> steve, a big afternoon, we'll let you get to it. >>> our next trade on "fast money" halftime report, deere coming through with a 4% rise on quarterly earnings, the equipment maker reporting an 11% rise in sales. the company's conference call just ended a short time ago and jp morgan analyst ann dikerman joins us from the conference call. what did we learn? >> a couple of key things in our view, the stock is down 3% and we think that that's overdone. we think the stock should be up today on the news. a couple of key things that management said, they said that the demand for agricultural equipment is growing in every region, including europe. other than in brazil, there's some headwinds down there because of weather right now. they expect brazil to be about flat to down a little bit. but i think the most encouraging thing from our pe
the other side, we had richard fisher from dallas speaking today, is dead set against it i just don't believe, steve, in the face of that kind of opposition, with the numbers going the way they've been going, that bernanke would pull the trigger on that. >> steve, a big afternoon, we'll let you get to it. >>> our next trade on "fast money" halftime report, deere coming through with a 4% rise on quarterly earnings, the equipment maker reporting an 11% rise in sales. the...
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back out to mark in dallas. mark, again, you know, you're talking about steering clear of europe entirely. i imagine between some of the action we're seeing in germany and headlines out of spain regarding the haircuts investors might have to take on holdings of dent there, it's only going to add to what you've already told us. >> okay. if you spent any time in europe, the thing you'll figure out is that there's no way you're going to have all of this austerity, tax raising and then all of this intervention to save their banks to have u.s. investors walk away with goodies. i think eventually there will be some sort of opportunity here but it's really not going to be now. you don't have a foreseller, the sem, rtlo, gives the banks a lot of time to work out with their problems. the reality is they can't afford to sell right now. they only have about 5% of capital on average. that makes them 20 times levered, sometimes as much as 30 times levered. there's no way they can afford to sell assets at prices we want to bu
back out to mark in dallas. mark, again, you know, you're talking about steering clear of europe entirely. i imagine between some of the action we're seeing in germany and headlines out of spain regarding the haircuts investors might have to take on holdings of dent there, it's only going to add to what you've already told us. >> okay. if you spent any time in europe, the thing you'll figure out is that there's no way you're going to have all of this austerity, tax raising and then all of...
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the biggest hangover nationally is going to be dallas-ft. worth airport, american airlines yesterday canceling some 450 flights. so that is going to ripple through the national system. what's interesting at the airports, they were worried that one of the cells might touch down. but it wasn't a tornado. but hail that caused an awful lot of problem, airport officials in dallas saying that a number of planes were damaged by large hail. over at love field southwest, didn't report any damage to planes, but they also grounded nearly 50 flights, so that also is likely to reverberate through travel today. unclear when they're going to open. of course we're going to keep you updated on that situation. back to you in the studio. >> all right, bertha. thanks. >>> let's check on the markets this morning. not a great day yesterday. i saw some interesting stuff from -- don't always cite doug when he writes in, but he did mention maybe this great liquidity-driven rally is starting to subside. aren't you getting the feeling that qe-3 is -- >> yeah, david ma
the biggest hangover nationally is going to be dallas-ft. worth airport, american airlines yesterday canceling some 450 flights. so that is going to ripple through the national system. what's interesting at the airports, they were worried that one of the cells might touch down. but it wasn't a tornado. but hail that caused an awful lot of problem, airport officials in dallas saying that a number of planes were damaged by large hail. over at love field southwest, didn't report any damage to...
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>> it is like the dallas cowboys. bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february though. let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financi
>> it is like the dallas cowboys. bristol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that...
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that have barriers to entry, but that will also benefit from growth as people move into houston, to dallas, to southern california, to san francisco area, et cetera. we've been in the industrial business for a long time, and we liked it. but it was clear to us that the market wanted a more pure focused company. and it made sense as part of the overall focus. plus, as you mentioned, leverage is very important. and we wanted to lower our leverage. >> right. >> it made sense to part with the industrial, even though it's good properties, good people there, and focus again on quality, supermarket anchored retail in the major metro areas in 12 growing states. >> one of the things i loved about your presentation and also your conference call is you are not -- you're willing to face head-on the challenge of amazon. you directly -- you're the first real estate investment trust who says, listen, here's the ones that the internet can't get. you recognize the threat is a real one. >> i think it's a real threat. i think we were very conservative in how we came up with our number that we think that some
that have barriers to entry, but that will also benefit from growth as people move into houston, to dallas, to southern california, to san francisco area, et cetera. we've been in the industrial business for a long time, and we liked it. but it was clear to us that the market wanted a more pure focused company. and it made sense as part of the overall focus. plus, as you mentioned, leverage is very important. and we wanted to lower our leverage. >> right. >> it made sense to part...
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still balmy, beautiful showers in dallas. mostly sunny and 65. back to you. >> reynolds, thanks so much. thanks for flag along. >> you bet, guys. >>> americans want action when it comes to the fiscal cliff. john, you'll give us some of the highlights, but with what we've told them about what will happen if we go over, i guess we shouldn't be too shocked that they don't want to go over. we've basically said there could be a recession, there could be millions of job losses and everything else. so i guess we probably shouldn't be surprised by that. >> no, we shouldn't. they've gotten the message. they've absorbed it. we've asked in the survey how serious a problem is the fiscal cliff? and you get 68% of the people saying it's a very serious problem, which tells you something when you're talking about something abstract like tax and budget politics which people don't ordinarily pay attention to. they've gotten it. but what we're seeing in this poll, joe, is the after glow of the election. typically when presidents get re-elected, the partisan fightin
still balmy, beautiful showers in dallas. mostly sunny and 65. back to you. >> reynolds, thanks so much. thanks for flag along. >> you bet, guys. >>> americans want action when it comes to the fiscal cliff. john, you'll give us some of the highlights, but with what we've told them about what will happen if we go over, i guess we shouldn't be too shocked that they don't want to go over. we've basically said there could be a recession, there could be millions of job losses...
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the dallas cowboys opening the nfl season with 24-17 win over the super bowl champion new york giants. tony romo threw for 307 yards and three touchdowns. meantime, forbes magazine reports the cowboys have become the first american sports franchise worth more than $2 billion. franchise's overall worth is $2.1 billion. that's a billion higher. >> that's on during the convention? >> and the u.s. open. >> roddick zblost and the yankees won. >> all the guys are watching football or tennis. do the democrats care if we vote? they don't care. >> none of their voters were watching the football game anyway. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex offic
the dallas cowboys opening the nfl season with 24-17 win over the super bowl champion new york giants. tony romo threw for 307 yards and three touchdowns. meantime, forbes magazine reports the cowboys have become the first american sports franchise worth more than $2 billion. franchise's overall worth is $2.1 billion. that's a billion higher. >> that's on during the convention? >> and the u.s. open. >> roddick zblost and the yankees won. >> all the guys are watching...
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eastern our exclusive interview with dallas fed president richard fisher. interest rates, the economy and jobs in america. everything is on the table. keep watching "squawk box." but why energy? we've got over 100 years worth. is it safe to get it? but what, so we should go broke with imports? look, i'm just saying. well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good...
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in the meantime, dallas fed president richard fisher tells cnbc that the central bank can't do much more to shelter the economy. >> we need to completely reboot tax policy and spending policy. if we have temporary fixes to the fiscal cliff, just push out the envelope of indecision until we have a sense of true direction, and it's time for our politicians to get their act together. >> fisher says he does not view the fed as a safety net. that is certainly a change of perception, one that congress is going to have to figure out pretty quickly along with the rest of washington. >> that it is. there's been a number of interviews this morning that would lead you to the same place. cisco reporting better than expected first quarter earnings in revenues, but the tech giant expects flat earnings and slower revenue growth for the current quarter. john chambers sees europe getting worse before it gets better, but he says there are signs of improvement in the u.s. economy. >> we want to be the one company that both exceeds expectations and doesn't bring down guidance. so kind of a hint on terms of
in the meantime, dallas fed president richard fisher tells cnbc that the central bank can't do much more to shelter the economy. >> we need to completely reboot tax policy and spending policy. if we have temporary fixes to the fiscal cliff, just push out the envelope of indecision until we have a sense of true direction, and it's time for our politicians to get their act together. >> fisher says he does not view the fed as a safety net. that is certainly a change of perception, one...
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interview in more than a decade, the company's chairman and ceo gregg engles is teaking to us from dallas. gregg, ten years, a long time to wait but glad you came back. welcome back. >> i'm grad to be back. i didn't realize i had been away that long. >> you get busy from time to time. >> absolutely. >> i was sbre interested to hear that from a stabbed point of the investor a lot of investors you think still think the company covers -- or makes jimmy dean sausage. maybe not as much recognition about the name as there could be. >> yes. you know, we have three businesses here. we have a fluid milk business where we're the largest milk business in the united states with about 38 shares. we have a food service business called morningstar foods. there's plenty of confusion around that name, as well. and then we have a fantastic branded business called white brand foods which makes products you would recognize like organic milk, soy milk, almond milk, international delight coffee creamers. we have a diversified food and beverage company in the u.s. the dean name came from our regional dairy comp
interview in more than a decade, the company's chairman and ceo gregg engles is teaking to us from dallas. gregg, ten years, a long time to wait but glad you came back. welcome back. >> i'm grad to be back. i didn't realize i had been away that long. >> you get busy from time to time. >> absolutely. >> i was sbre interested to hear that from a stabbed point of the investor a lot of investors you think still think the company covers -- or makes jimmy dean sausage. maybe...
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. >>> coming up next, the sports team considered by some to be worth more than the yankees or the dallas cowboys, 650 million fans worldwide. trying to gain fans on wall street. we're talking, of course, manchester united. it is going public. we have the details right after this. first, take a look at the leaderboard for the pga championship taking place today in south carolina. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >>> to brian sullivan for a quick market flash. >> we don't often see companies that have sales growth of 28% being called a disappointment. that's the case with monster worldwide -- monster beverage,
. >>> coming up next, the sports team considered by some to be worth more than the yankees or the dallas cowboys, 650 million fans worldwide. trying to gain fans on wall street. we're talking, of course, manchester united. it is going public. we have the details right after this. first, take a look at the leaderboard for the pga championship taking place today in south carolina. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make...
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thursday, dallas federal reserve president, and ceo, richard fisher. on friday st. louis federal reserve president and ceo, james bullard is our guest. we calculate the fed's next move and get an insider view on policy and outlook. hawks, doves, squawk. later this week right here. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points yo
thursday, dallas federal reserve president, and ceo, richard fisher. on friday st. louis federal reserve president and ceo, james bullard is our guest. we calculate the fed's next move and get an insider view on policy and outlook. hawks, doves, squawk. later this week right here. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just...
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dallas fed president fisher talking about there might be more inflation down the road with the programs and not a lot of impact on the unemployment rate. you think? boy that's breaking news, isn't it? some of the issues regarding europe and the pmi slowing there. i think even though we had good options and some of the challenged european economies it's almost ironic that the shift now to many of the traders down on the floors that i deal with is more about how the big export economies like china, like the u.s., like germany and it happens to be in that order, are going to find newer customers as everybody tries to put the kibosh on the strength of their currencies. >> you haven't been watching today, rick? >> pardon? >> you haven't been watching today in. >> i wasn't able to today. sorry about that, joe. i wish i could. >> no, the last 20 minutes you probably wouldn't have wanted to watch but we had richard, dallas fed president talking about why texas is doing so well, talking about regulation and talking about uncertainty, and that got nowhere but i don't know, i had just heard some s
dallas fed president fisher talking about there might be more inflation down the road with the programs and not a lot of impact on the unemployment rate. you think? boy that's breaking news, isn't it? some of the issues regarding europe and the pmi slowing there. i think even though we had good options and some of the challenged european economies it's almost ironic that the shift now to many of the traders down on the floors that i deal with is more about how the big export economies like...
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that according to dallas federal reserve member richard fisher who was very clear on "squawk box" this morning. >> we need to get things done, cannot substitute for a proper solution to the fiscal cliff, and i hope there's not a single person in congress that believes monetary policy will bail us out. there's a limit to our effectiveness. >> joining from us capitol hill, congresswoman katherine mcmorris rogers, congresswoman from washington and chairs the house leadership conference. we welcome you. for the first time in a while we're not all obsessed with the fiscal cliff. we've had our attention diverted to connecticut, and i know we all send our best to the people of newtown, connecticut, today, and i can imagine you're adding to that, yes? >> it's just devastating, it's awful. i'm a mom and have two kids, a 5-year-old and 2-year-old and like any parent we can't understand what has happened or the grief that they are going to be enduring and our hearts go out to them, our prayers go out to them, and -- and anything we can do at this point we're ready to do it. >> when we last left t
that according to dallas federal reserve member richard fisher who was very clear on "squawk box" this morning. >> we need to get things done, cannot substitute for a proper solution to the fiscal cliff, and i hope there's not a single person in congress that believes monetary policy will bail us out. there's a limit to our effectiveness. >> joining from us capitol hill, congresswoman katherine mcmorris rogers, congresswoman from washington and chairs the house leadership...
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dallas fed president richard fisher gives an outlook on the economy and monetary policy at 12:15 p.m. hasbro reports results before the open as do humana and cisco, the food distributor company, not the tech company. after the close we'll hear from the parent of pizza hut, taco bell and kfc. still with us michael, the managing director at chicago-based spectrum asset management and still with us, our guest host, joe weisenthal. michael, unfortunately, we don't have a whole lot of time left but looking forward to the day ahead on wall street. so far futures are not indicating that jobs report is positive sentiment will at least trickle into the beginning of equities trade today. what's your outlook? >> my outlook is that the s&p will just chop lower. i'm not looking for dramatic reduction to start the week but what i am watching is 2050, some of the moving averages all up at the 99 handle were lower below that. can we sustain that level? it's hard to see crude going lower from here. >> and to you, joe, earnings are going to be in focus again this week. we're mostly through the earnings
dallas fed president richard fisher gives an outlook on the economy and monetary policy at 12:15 p.m. hasbro reports results before the open as do humana and cisco, the food distributor company, not the tech company. after the close we'll hear from the parent of pizza hut, taco bell and kfc. still with us michael, the managing director at chicago-based spectrum asset management and still with us, our guest host, joe weisenthal. michael, unfortunately, we don't have a whole lot of time left but...
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>> i'm joining you from dallas, texas. >> are you working today? >> i was actually scheduled to work today, but i called off the job today. i'm officially on strike. >> why are you on strike? >> well, i'm on strike because of walmart's continuous retaliation against those of house choose to speak out against all of the injustices we have inside of our job and me and quite a few other associates have been taking actions last month building up to black friday. >> and why the move now? what is happening internalaly a far as you are concerned? >> we've done everything within our power to sit down and talk with corporate executives of walmart. we tried to talk to our managers and address these issues as far as treatment of associates who choose to speak out, the retaliation and they seem like they just don't want to listen to us and address these issues so we just feel like now is a time for all of us to stand up and to speak out and let everyone know that the things that go on inside of walmart are sometimes treacherous and we're struggling really bad.
>> i'm joining you from dallas, texas. >> are you working today? >> i was actually scheduled to work today, but i called off the job today. i'm officially on strike. >> why are you on strike? >> well, i'm on strike because of walmart's continuous retaliation against those of house choose to speak out against all of the injustices we have inside of our job and me and quite a few other associates have been taking actions last month building up to black friday....
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and then in dallas-ft. worth an extraordinary group that we're excited to welcome those associates to our company. you know, i'm a big believer in the german and german vehicles. i started my career as a technician on german products. so, i have a special affinity for it. and we've acquired the boardwalk group which is a large audi dealership, porsche and volkswagen dealership which will make us the largest volkswagen dealership in the great state of texas. and our german portfolio which i've been building over the last 13 years, represents 30% of the profitability of our company. and you know it, joe, you drive a porsche, they make extraordinary products. >> i had a loner and it was an audi and it was an a-6, brand new. >> amazing vehicle, amazing. >> i don't want to say anything about domestics but i would almost buy this car. >> here's how i see the world. germans have extraordinary differentiated -- >> the audi was never that great, were they? >> they are today. >> unbelievable car. >> and they have an
and then in dallas-ft. worth an extraordinary group that we're excited to welcome those associates to our company. you know, i'm a big believer in the german and german vehicles. i started my career as a technician on german products. so, i have a special affinity for it. and we've acquired the boardwalk group which is a large audi dealership, porsche and volkswagen dealership which will make us the largest volkswagen dealership in the great state of texas. and our german portfolio which i've...
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that man right there house minority whip steny hoyer join us live and we have dallas fed president richard fisher joining us telling us why the latest moves may be doing more harm than good. mandy, wait until you see who's ringing the closing bell at the new york stock exchange today. all that coming up at the top of the hour. >> you're teasing me. wait. it is a tease. perfect tease, bill, because now i'm going to tune in to see. >> ironman guy. >> close. >> close? >> is it ironman? >> you're getting warm, brian. that's all i'm going to tell you. >> okay. aquaman. >> we have to tune in 4:00 p.m. i think spider-man. >>> down beat markets today for a variety of reasons. but which ones could pose a threat to long-term profits with qe3 to think about? joining sus john brady of rj. i don't want to belabor the point and find out the negatives most negative today. i'm more interested in putting the quarter behind us. what do we do setting ourselves up for next quarter and make some money here? >> mandy, unfortunately, i think politics continues to sort of cloud the whorizon, it is challenging. th
that man right there house minority whip steny hoyer join us live and we have dallas fed president richard fisher joining us telling us why the latest moves may be doing more harm than good. mandy, wait until you see who's ringing the closing bell at the new york stock exchange today. all that coming up at the top of the hour. >> you're teasing me. wait. it is a tease. perfect tease, bill, because now i'm going to tune in to see. >> ironman guy. >> close. >> close?...
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out about the hurricane gaining speed, it dropped $3 mshgs michelle, $97 approximate the 50 down to dallas $94.50. the more rewe dissect the spr, we really don't see how it's going to echttively translate into cheaper gas prices at the pump. therefore, there's a lot of political motives there, but i don't think the administration currently now is going to do that until we see the geomrukt tension overseas. they have to save their dry powder. >>. >> jeff, for your money right now, do you see that oil potentially has far more to the upside, or where is the threat right now for the price of oil, and would you be looking more at the refiners right now, or are you looking at some of those ingrated mamz? >> well, i like the refiners, but i think the he u.s. oil is a straight way to play it via the etf because i do see oil going up in that $100 threshold right now. there's so much momentum, and the risk-reward is to the up side. unfortunately, that's going to be translated to all the consumers at the pump because right now we're approaching $4 and average national per gallon at the pump right now
out about the hurricane gaining speed, it dropped $3 mshgs michelle, $97 approximate the 50 down to dallas $94.50. the more rewe dissect the spr, we really don't see how it's going to echttively translate into cheaper gas prices at the pump. therefore, there's a lot of political motives there, but i don't think the administration currently now is going to do that until we see the geomrukt tension overseas. they have to save their dry powder. >>. >> jeff, for your money right now, do...
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we'll be watching showers across north texas, in and around dallas. this heavy rain has been in place all morning long. now finally starting to shift south but it's already left us with some flash flood warnings in place all the way through portions of southern sections of arkansas. all thanks to this frontal boundary that will push offshore but bringing us rain across new england and sections of the mid-south. the attention will turn to the next system, driving in under the northern rockies and ain. the hope is that will bring in some drought relief to the middle of the country. those areas in red and orange, that's where it's extremely dry. we'll find rain coming in with the next system but the problem is, it's not going to be that soaking rain that we need over days. it's going to be a fast-moving front. wednesday, here's the position. thursday, moving through the midwest. quickly by friday, heading to the ohio valley and back into the deep south. we're already dry behind it for our friday. by the time we get into the weekend, it's already now at t
we'll be watching showers across north texas, in and around dallas. this heavy rain has been in place all morning long. now finally starting to shift south but it's already left us with some flash flood warnings in place all the way through portions of southern sections of arkansas. all thanks to this frontal boundary that will push offshore but bringing us rain across new england and sections of the mid-south. the attention will turn to the next system, driving in under the northern rockies...
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around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then in colorado yesterday. they got over a foot of snow? >> what did? >> ski areas, they are finally seeing a little bit of good news. >> that is good. that is good. all right. and it's headed here. all right. excellent. at least the cold weather. you know, rain, raw days, 38 degrees. >> this time of year, i'm happy about that. >> i'd rather have snow. >> 48 degrees with the horrible rain, it chill tess bone. >> but the snow comes in early in the morning. >> my backyard, three dogs and a muddy backyard. today is expected to be the busiest day for shipp
around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then...
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and we had dan mccormick on from dallas. but one other interesting piece, as a part of the new jobs bill, hedge funds can advertise and will be supposedly much more open or could be more open, so they can't use this as cover. so often journalists call a hedge fund, they say we can't talk to you because we're not allowed to. how do you see that changing the landscape? >> i've been covering hedge funds now since the mid-90s. and if you look at just the last five years how much more open hedge fund managers are about talking with the press, coming on "squawk box" and doing conferences, the reason that they don't want to talk is less about the marketing. they've always sort of hidden behind the restrictions against marketing. it's really more about protecting their investment. and that's really what they want to do. >> they might actually be right unlike most sell siders we have on. >> do you want them marketing? do you think they should be out there marketing themselves and does that -- >> i never understood why it was. >> the
and we had dan mccormick on from dallas. but one other interesting piece, as a part of the new jobs bill, hedge funds can advertise and will be supposedly much more open or could be more open, so they can't use this as cover. so often journalists call a hedge fund, they say we can't talk to you because we're not allowed to. how do you see that changing the landscape? >> i've been covering hedge funds now since the mid-90s. and if you look at just the last five years how much more open...
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, i mean fly to dallas every month? i said i think you have a relative who lives there. he goes, bingo. so sometimes -- >> tenet didn't have the problems, nme had the problem, national medical had the problems, before it changed its name to tenet. i remember fetter came in and cleaned it up and turned it around. you're right, i remember that a while ago. >> thanks for coming in, good luck with the book, congr congratulatio congratulations. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, more with jim nussle and at 8:40 a.m. reaction to the numbers from lanhee chen, policy director for the romney campaign. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so those old investments might not sound so hot today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you personalized recommendations tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on how to reinvest that o
, i mean fly to dallas every month? i said i think you have a relative who lives there. he goes, bingo. so sometimes -- >> tenet didn't have the problems, nme had the problem, national medical had the problems, before it changed its name to tenet. i remember fetter came in and cleaned it up and turned it around. you're right, i remember that a while ago. >> thanks for coming in, good luck with the book, congr congratulatio congratulations. >> thank you very much. >>>...
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. >> it all goes back to dallas. mob gives you power, bobby. you have to take it. does basos does it -- does he it until they say don't do it. >> publishers are getting killed by this. do you need a middle man. >> i love amazon in that -- boxes outside high offimy offic day. every time i read -- >> it's your content you're worried about. >> not my own. i believe in books and writing and what will happen to the -- >> i like newspapers, too, but you der where it's going to be. i like the feel after a newspaper in my hand rather than reading it online. >> i guess it depends on the newspaper. >> futures indicated slightly lower. you can see the dow is down about 18 1/2 points. also if you take a look at oil prices, those have been coming down, as well. down by about 39 cents. $103.25. a lead sorry in the wall street journal today that takes a look at the iea saying that we could be nearing some sort of a peak for oil prices. at least the pressure is expected to come up. a little bit after there's a huge oil supply that's come on board. also the ten year just above 2%.
. >> it all goes back to dallas. mob gives you power, bobby. you have to take it. does basos does it -- does he it until they say don't do it. >> publishers are getting killed by this. do you need a middle man. >> i love amazon in that -- boxes outside high offimy offic day. every time i read -- >> it's your content you're worried about. >> not my own. i believe in books and writing and what will happen to the -- >> i like newspapers, too, but you der where...
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he comes to us today from dallas. great to see you. >> thank you. >> first i want to talk about the oil on the desk before we get to the natural gas conversation. do you agree we are facing perhaps the biggest supply disruption since the late 1970s. >> that's a pretty big statement. i don't know that, but there's no question, you know, chinese demand goes up emerging markets go up. and there's only one place that oil has been added to the equation. that's the united states. so hat's off to our industry in the united states. we have increased our production. and what do we have in the united states? the cheapest oil in the world. talking about north dakota, yes $70 a barrel. that's a temporary price, i hope. because the rest of the world today $118 wti, $101. cheapest oil in the world. cheapest in the world $2.50. mideast $15. and we have $2.50 united states. so we're going to get industry back in this country because of cheap energy. >> let me get your forecast here to understand why you're pushing natural gas so much
he comes to us today from dallas. great to see you. >> thank you. >> first i want to talk about the oil on the desk before we get to the natural gas conversation. do you agree we are facing perhaps the biggest supply disruption since the late 1970s. >> that's a pretty big statement. i don't know that, but there's no question, you know, chinese demand goes up emerging markets go up. and there's only one place that oil has been added to the equation. that's the united states. so...
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this isn't "dallas." this is a company where we're operating a lot of assets that are valuable and we're going to continue to have lots of strong executives in different areas of the business. >> can i ask you one last question? >> sure. >> you mentioned you had goldman sachs as your banker. it's rare we have goldman on the set. since the greg smith letter a couple weeks ago. over the past year and a half, all those questions about being a client of goldman, what it manse, are they conflicted? i'm just curious. >> i think the banking business, especially when you do transactions that we just did is about trust and getting the right outcome. we had anthony noda and roger altman, who is on this program a lot from evercore. i've been a customer of goldman sachs for many, many years and they have always done a great job serving our business and i think that they did a tremendous job on this deal. >> excuse me for being cynical, but we have a lot of deal people on, right? and you were right there within the fi
this isn't "dallas." this is a company where we're operating a lot of assets that are valuable and we're going to continue to have lots of strong executives in different areas of the business. >> can i ask you one last question? >> sure. >> you mentioned you had goldman sachs as your banker. it's rare we have goldman on the set. since the greg smith letter a couple weeks ago. over the past year and a half, all those questions about being a client of goldman, what it...
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dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. >>> >>> let's get a check of the headlines. facebook now half of the ipo value. jackie deangelis has the details. good evening. >> good evening, larry. you are exactly right. facebook shares down again today. 4% to close at $19. that's half the initial public offering price from may 18. why is this happening? cnbc'sle julia borstin explains. good evening. >> investors are concerned about facebook slowing growth. leading into the expiration of the lock-up period when early investors are allowed to sell shares short positions were on the rise. wall street is questioning what mark zuckerberg has in the works to rev up ad revenue and diversify praps with a move into e-commerce. back to you. >> thank you.
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but i think dallas president fisher said something on cnbc three months ago. i thought it was important. he thought the january fomc statement talked the economy down. i would like chairman bernanke not cheery but acknowledge things are getting better and moving in the right direction and not harp so much on the downside risk because i think that really does hurt business confidence. >> on the other hand there's europe looming out there. spain's teetering on the edge. the dutch government basically fell. they couldn't come to terms on austerity measures. it calls into question whether or not europe is going to adopt the austerity measures that many people think they need. >> that's true, sue. that is a risk. i don't think at this point given the ltro and ecb's extraordinary actions that's as big a risk which the funding markets is not showing the tightening that was there before. yes, that's a risk. but the u.s. is a relatively closed economy. exports are only about 12% of gdp and we've never had a recession led by some other nation or bloc. >> that's a very g
but i think dallas president fisher said something on cnbc three months ago. i thought it was important. he thought the january fomc statement talked the economy down. i would like chairman bernanke not cheery but acknowledge things are getting better and moving in the right direction and not harp so much on the downside risk because i think that really does hurt business confidence. >> on the other hand there's europe looming out there. spain's teetering on the edge. the dutch government...
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louis and also towards dallas. salt lake city some rainfall on the way. 54 degrees for the high temperature. clouds and showers around san francis francisco. watching that system in the west, san francisco watching out for minor airport delays as we move towards salt lake city likewise but fairly quiet across new york city, atlanta, and also dallas. but we are keeping tabs on some windy conditions across parts of the northeast and new england. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. coming up, why the new republic says the obama administration fumbled the recovery. but first, the 550 strong british team has been advised by its top doctor to avoid shaking hands -- i try to avoid shaking hands -- with rivals and visiting dignitaries at the london games this summer. why? well, germs. the british olympic association says it's concerned with illness spreading through the camp and thwarting the country's bid for glory. what do you think of that, guys? >> i get nervous because we have so many people who come through the set
louis and also towards dallas. salt lake city some rainfall on the way. 54 degrees for the high temperature. clouds and showers around san francis francisco. watching that system in the west, san francisco watching out for minor airport delays as we move towards salt lake city likewise but fairly quiet across new york city, atlanta, and also dallas. but we are keeping tabs on some windy conditions across parts of the northeast and new england. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. coming...
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in the old show "dallas" he was supposedly shot and year later he walked out of the shower and nothing really happened. >> it was a dream. >> i think a lot of wall street got picked off here including yours truly. you see a trend line broken. begin to suspect that you have a correction coming. you start to postpone buying and wait to do it now and things have changed and everybody is rushing back in. short covering. postpone buying and nothing happened. >> do they think there's any company specific forget apple, anybody besides apple that earnings and announcements and forecast and guidance could have an impact across the entire equities market here? >> you can always get a surprise as you know having been in the business so long. i think what they are really going to look at is kind of a collective image here. we have record profit margins and the theory is that they are as lean as they can be and you will look at earnings and outlook and feeling is you'll get pressure on those margins. it might be less than enthusiastic earning season. >> banks will be the story tomorrow with jpmorga
in the old show "dallas" he was supposedly shot and year later he walked out of the shower and nothing really happened. >> it was a dream. >> i think a lot of wall street got picked off here including yours truly. you see a trend line broken. begin to suspect that you have a correction coming. you start to postpone buying and wait to do it now and things have changed and everybody is rushing back in. short covering. postpone buying and nothing happened. >> do they...
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in some markets, simon, like dallas, you don't have a whole lot of choices. so do you not fly as much? that's the real question over the next three to six months. >> jeff, what do you say to investors? >> i don't think even think it's a question. i mean, it is one thing for the flights to be late, it's another thing for the seats to come loose. i'm advising anyone i talk to not to fly american right now. they are clearfully a situation where labor and management are butting heads and strange things are happening. if i'm a business traveler and i want to get home for my kid's soccer game at night or need to make it to the meeting in the morning, it is just not reliable. but the bigger issue is seats coming loose. >> i'm told the seats were jiggling a little bit, it's not like they were flying around the cabin. >> and seats coming loose is a big thing because now i start to think, what do i do with my family when we take a trip. and where i think this will show up is not the september data but the october/november data. the tickets being booked right now, you'l
in some markets, simon, like dallas, you don't have a whole lot of choices. so do you not fly as much? that's the real question over the next three to six months. >> jeff, what do you say to investors? >> i don't think even think it's a question. i mean, it is one thing for the flights to be late, it's another thing for the seats to come loose. i'm advising anyone i talk to not to fly american right now. they are clearfully a situation where labor and management are butting heads...
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dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm courtney reagan, look at companies that compete with deere. cat bill lar, and joe global. we have been talking about the impact of the drought on sales. some think could continue to impact seas for farmer into the spring. >> thank you, courtney. new tablets this year heating up the tech battlefield, and who will fall first is becoming clearer to some. see if you can spot the one that is the odd man out that could get squeezed out, we have a reporter from the "wall street jo
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let's listen and check out what dallas fed president richard fisher said in terms of the possible q-3. >> i think the easy part for those that just rode on the jet stream of federal reserve accommodation is over. >> again, i don't want to put this in the category of irrational exuberance, it didn't have much impact for some time. riding the jet stream of quantitative easing is the way to make money in the several years. it was something we may look at six months from now and say we heard that. the fact that there will no longer be quantitative easing is the point. steve liesman did point out to me after we were chatting about it, this is not a new stance from fisher. this is what he's been saying all along. there's always a time in the moment where you say, you know what? that jet stream is no longer floating. >> are you suggesting all gains this year have been due to promise of more easing and nothing about employment rate coming down a full point or manufacturing coming back? >> if i had to quantify it, 80% of what we've seen since the october/november time frame, 70% to 80% of it i
let's listen and check out what dallas fed president richard fisher said in terms of the possible q-3. >> i think the easy part for those that just rode on the jet stream of federal reserve accommodation is over. >> again, i don't want to put this in the category of irrational exuberance, it didn't have much impact for some time. riding the jet stream of quantitative easing is the way to make money in the several years. it was something we may look at six months from now and say we...